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Nicole
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I just started volunteering at OSPCA for my high school hours as well as resume experience with other kids and I was VERY disappointed with the care I saw and my dad almost started yelling at them and was disgusted.
The dogs were in good care, clean cages, food, water, we walked them, that was our job(the volunteers).
In the main part though there was 3 or 4 guinea pigs in a little super pet cage all squished in with no bedding that I could see it was just they were all matted because they were long haired, very disappointed.
The rabbit just had nothing in his cage, water bottle, no food that I could see but there possibly was.
The chinchilla was sitting in a room with no breeze, windows open but it was so humid and its sitting in there with places shelves and its just curled up looking dehydrated, it must've been AT LEAST 75F in there, that's minimum it possibly could've been cause I was standing there sweating doing nothing...
It was in shade but it was so hot, the poor thing had sunken in eyes.
The cats were just horrible looking, they NEEDED to be brushed, not want they needed it.
This one cat was feeding itself out of a aluminum can, sticking its paw in and taking it out and licking it, I mean its kind of cute but that's how he has to eat?
The kittens looked pretty sad, poop in liter boxes, not over flowing but there was 6 staff in there my dad said and they were sitting around doing NOTHING.
I was disgusted by the smell, if you clean animals, it would not smell like that especially when you have screen doors and windows open, it would not normally smell like that.
Unfortunately I saw this in another city to.
Kingston Humane Society dogs are really good but their cats aren't amazing looking etiher.
My youth worker reported Gananoque Humane Society in Gananoque, Ontario because she smelt alcohol on the owners breathe, it was awful, cats hissing and scratching at each other, even though they are ungrading there is no reason for that, send the cats to a different humane society if you are going to put them in those conditions, cat pee just blah it was awful.
I feel so sorry for the animals in Brockville Humane Society but I don't have the guts to report it because I volunteer there and don't want to get confronted or in trouble but I wish somebody would, I really do if they saw the conditions there, that poor chinchilla I wanted to grab him and put him in one of your hands, I know you'd guys would do so much better with them....Even if it was like 70F in there I would've been MUCH more happy but 75-80F that's not good, that's not right and I don't find it humane at all especially with OSPCA officers in the building.
Just wanted to rant and share I guess, I know if I had a humane society, I wouldn't take an animal in if it was going to wind up in those conditions, the rodents could at least have chew toys to grind their teeth on, etc, maybe a cat toy, why not? A wooden block, those are so cheap...
They should have their own room NOT with the cats and kittens with an AC on.
I'm so very disappointed and wish I had the guts to stand up and report this, unfortunately my youth worker did for the one in Gananoque and nothing ever seemed to change, it has also been reported in the newspaper because the owner or manager wouldn't give water to a cat when a customer asked to give the cat water.
Very sad and disappointing.
I saw a turtle purposely get hit the other day to, dinner plate sized turtle and gets hit when there's a passing lane and nobody in it.
My friends cat also got hit the other night, I learned this lesson a year ago, my cat of 8 years got hit, on a 40km road in the daytime how do you hit a cat, I just don't understand, maybe I'm missing something but a wide road that you have to legally go slow on I just I don't get it, at all.
Keep your cats inside, on a leash or COMPLETELY gated in, one or the other, or eventually you won't have a cat.
My cat was found alive that was the hardest part, we knew he was suffering for at least 12 hours cause the neighbors told us, well they know where I live its a 600 pop town, they could've came and told me instead of just letting my cat lay on their couch in the garage with broken legs.
There is so much anger in the world and not enough love.
The dogs were in good care, clean cages, food, water, we walked them, that was our job(the volunteers).
In the main part though there was 3 or 4 guinea pigs in a little super pet cage all squished in with no bedding that I could see it was just they were all matted because they were long haired, very disappointed.
The rabbit just had nothing in his cage, water bottle, no food that I could see but there possibly was.
The chinchilla was sitting in a room with no breeze, windows open but it was so humid and its sitting in there with places shelves and its just curled up looking dehydrated, it must've been AT LEAST 75F in there, that's minimum it possibly could've been cause I was standing there sweating doing nothing...
It was in shade but it was so hot, the poor thing had sunken in eyes.
The cats were just horrible looking, they NEEDED to be brushed, not want they needed it.
This one cat was feeding itself out of a aluminum can, sticking its paw in and taking it out and licking it, I mean its kind of cute but that's how he has to eat?
The kittens looked pretty sad, poop in liter boxes, not over flowing but there was 6 staff in there my dad said and they were sitting around doing NOTHING.
I was disgusted by the smell, if you clean animals, it would not smell like that especially when you have screen doors and windows open, it would not normally smell like that.
Unfortunately I saw this in another city to.
Kingston Humane Society dogs are really good but their cats aren't amazing looking etiher.
My youth worker reported Gananoque Humane Society in Gananoque, Ontario because she smelt alcohol on the owners breathe, it was awful, cats hissing and scratching at each other, even though they are ungrading there is no reason for that, send the cats to a different humane society if you are going to put them in those conditions, cat pee just blah it was awful.
I feel so sorry for the animals in Brockville Humane Society but I don't have the guts to report it because I volunteer there and don't want to get confronted or in trouble but I wish somebody would, I really do if they saw the conditions there, that poor chinchilla I wanted to grab him and put him in one of your hands, I know you'd guys would do so much better with them....Even if it was like 70F in there I would've been MUCH more happy but 75-80F that's not good, that's not right and I don't find it humane at all especially with OSPCA officers in the building.
Just wanted to rant and share I guess, I know if I had a humane society, I wouldn't take an animal in if it was going to wind up in those conditions, the rodents could at least have chew toys to grind their teeth on, etc, maybe a cat toy, why not? A wooden block, those are so cheap...
They should have their own room NOT with the cats and kittens with an AC on.
I'm so very disappointed and wish I had the guts to stand up and report this, unfortunately my youth worker did for the one in Gananoque and nothing ever seemed to change, it has also been reported in the newspaper because the owner or manager wouldn't give water to a cat when a customer asked to give the cat water.
Very sad and disappointing.
I saw a turtle purposely get hit the other day to, dinner plate sized turtle and gets hit when there's a passing lane and nobody in it.
My friends cat also got hit the other night, I learned this lesson a year ago, my cat of 8 years got hit, on a 40km road in the daytime how do you hit a cat, I just don't understand, maybe I'm missing something but a wide road that you have to legally go slow on I just I don't get it, at all.
Keep your cats inside, on a leash or COMPLETELY gated in, one or the other, or eventually you won't have a cat.
My cat was found alive that was the hardest part, we knew he was suffering for at least 12 hours cause the neighbors told us, well they know where I live its a 600 pop town, they could've came and told me instead of just letting my cat lay on their couch in the garage with broken legs.
There is so much anger in the world and not enough love.